"At Videocon, currently, total consumer durable business is happening at Rs 9,000 crore. Thus, we are able to generate revenue to the tune of Rs 800 crore from the sales of AC units alone every year. However, we are looking at taking it to Rs 1,600 crore over the period of next one year," Videocon country head-AC, Sanjeev Bakshi, said here on Thursday.

He was speaking to reporters after launching WiFi enabled AC range here on Thursday.

The total annual sales turnover for Videocon group stands currently at Rs 40,000 crore and was growing at the rate of 15 percent annually, he said. "But, we are looking at an annual growth of 20 percent under the segment (consumer durable)," he added.

The company is likely to close the current ongoing quarter with revenue generation to the tune of Rs 350 crore from the sales of AC units alone.

"We would like to close the first quarter of the current fiscal year, which began for the industry since 1 January, by generating revenue to the tune of Rs 350 crore from sale of AC units registering a y-o-y growth at 21 percent under the AC segment alone," Bakshi said.

In terms of number of units sold per annum in the country, the AC market currently stands at 40 lakh and Videocon was able to sell 2.5 lakh as of now, he said, adding, they are however, planning to more than double the number of AC units, up to 6,00,000 units, in next one year.

"When it comes to WiFi AC, we are targeting at selling 90,000 units within next one year," he said.

Falling under the price range of Rs 36,000 to Rs 41,000, the WiFi AC from Videocon is likely to hit the market within a couple of week's time.

"Commercial production of WiFi AC has already begun at our Aurangabad plant and the product is all set to hit the market in next two weeks," he said.

The Wi-Fi AC will be sold through 6,000 selling outlets and we have appointed 586 franchisees for providing post-sales services to our customers for the newly launched product, he added. A total of 10,000 skilled technicians have been roped in for providing post-sales services across the country.

After having spent Rs 65 crore for R&D on WiFi AC before its launch, the company has got huge investment plans on R&D of its consumer durables which include TV, refrigerator and washing machine.

"We are looking at spending Rs 65 crore each on R&D activities for its consumer durable products like TV, refrigerator and washing machine per annum. We have already spent Rs 65 crore on R&D of the newly launched AC alone," Videocon Industries' head, technology and innovation, Akshay Dhoot said.